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A Greek chorus is a group of performers in ancient Greek theater who comment on the action of a play through song, dance, and recitation. They provide background information, reflect on themes, and engage with the audience, often representing the collective voice of society. The chorus helps to establish mood and atmosphere, guiding the audience's emotional response to the unfolding drama. Their presence is a key element in the structure and storytelling of Greek tragedies and comedies.

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